How much RAM, what size screen, and does it still have a warranty with Applecare? These are factors that determine value. " mid-2013 MBA for $600" tells me nothing.

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128gb & no AppleCare. It's a 13.3" model. Maybe that wasn't a good deal to you...but it sure made me happy. Got it from a local Craigslist seller. He wanted $750...but was willing to negotiate since it had been listed for over a month.

How much RAM, what size screen, and does it still have a warranty with Applecare? These are factors that determine value. " mid-2013 MBA for $600" tells me nothing.

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Ended up getting my self a base model 2014 for $580 off eBay 0 damage 6 cycle count on battery and apple care until January 2017 but it was later replaced for a free 2015 MacBook Air i7 256 GB SSD because of an accident

128gb & no AppleCare. It's a 13.3" model. Maybe that wasn't a good deal to you...but it sure made me happy. Got it from a local Craigslist seller. He wanted $750...but was willing to negotiate since it had been listed for over a month.

Please don't think I'm slamming your deal. You're deal sounds good if you're satisfied. I'm in sales...have been for 30+ years, and I've come to realize...there is no such thing as the Easter Bunny, and "The Best Deal". The Best Deal is the deal you feel good about. The deal Airboy1466 got was much better than mine...and maybe I could have negotiated more on mine, I don't know. The bottom line is...I'm happy with the deal I got so that's cool.

Do some due diligence in shopping, don't be afraid to ask the seller if he/she is flexible on price...and buy what your heart says is right.

Please don't think I'm slamming your deal. You're deal sounds good if you're satisfied. I'm in sales...have been for 30+ years, and I've come to realize...there is no such thing as the Easter Bunny, and "The Best Deal". The Best Deal is the deal you feel good about. The deal Airboy1466 got was much better than mine...and maybe I could have negotiated more on mine, I don't know. The bottom line is...I'm happy with the deal I got so that's cool.

Do some due diligence in shopping, don't be afraid to ask the seller if he/she is flexible on price...and buy what your heart says is right.

Please don't think I'm slamming your deal. You're deal sounds good if you're satisfied. I'm in sales...have been for 30+ years, and I've come to realize...there is no such thing as the Easter Bunny, and "The Best Deal". The Best Deal is the deal you feel good about. The deal Airboy1466 got was much better than mine...and maybe I could have negotiated more on mine, I don't know. The bottom line is...I'm happy with the deal I got so that's cool.

Do some due diligence in shopping, don't be afraid to ask the seller if he/she is flexible on price...and buy what your heart says is right.

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Good advice. My seller wanted $800, I offered $600 and he agreed. Considering this originally sold for $1300, I think I did pretty well. And it is in MINT condition with a new-ish battery.

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